03/01/2022
https://www.wpta21.com/2022/02/27/suspension-jury-trials-allen-county-lifted/
A suspension of jury trials in Allen County will come to an end after five weeks.
The Sweeney Law Firm handles personal injury, medical malpractice, and nursing home negligence cases on a contingent fee basis.
8109 Lima Road
Fort Wayne, IN
46818
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In the last 32 years, the Sweeney Law Firm has helped thousands of injury victims and their families recover financial compensation for harm they have suffered as a result of the negligence of others. The Sweeney Law Firm handles personal injury, medical malpractice, and nursing home negligence cases on a contingent fee basis. A significant part of the firm’s practice involves collaborating with local and out-of-state law firms on referral cases or serving as local counsel.
In 1995, Sweeney teamed up with David Farnbauch, a board-certified civil trial litigator, to develop a personal injury firm with the financial resources to handle complex bodily injury cases. Cases involving serious or catastrophic injuries can be very expensive to take to court. If a firm lacks the resources to fund a case properly, corners can be cut at the expense of a client’s case.
For many years, the Sweeney Law Firm has been at the cutting edge when it comes to the integration of computer technology into the practice of personal injury law. The firm utilizes computer and video technology to assist in the art of persuasion and to make complex concepts understandable.
Lawyers who handle personal injury and medical malpractice cases must have a firm grasp on the medicine that applies to a case. Over the years, the firm has cultivated an extensive network of talented medical experts and legal nurse consultants to assist in the evaluation and preparation of cases. A typical medical malpractice case can involve three or four medical specialties, each requiring expert testimony.